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11:50 AM.Geoff Andrew speaks about how kiwis in the Big Apple will spend Waitangi Day. Audio
11:30 AM.Poet and singer Hinemoana Baker speaks about her views on Waitangi Day and reads some of her latest poetry. Audio
11:20 AM.Al Pitcher is a stand-up comic who lives in Sweden and speaks about Waitangi Day and his UK tour. Audio
11:15 AM.Simon Acarapi is a Bolivian living in Hamilton who discusses the Latin American community there and plans for Waitangi Day. Audio
11:10 AM.A panel of three different visitors at Waitangi 2009 speak about their feelings on the day. Audio
10:35 AM.Christchurch Maori and folk fusion group Emeralds and Greenstone pop into the studio for a special Waitangi Day music session. Audio
10:20 AM.Doctor Aroha Harris of Auckland University discusses the meaning of Waitangi Day as a national day. Audio
10:10 AM.Brent Edwards discusses Waitangi Day from a political perspective. Audio
9:20 AM.Professor Morse of the University of Ottawa speaks about Canada and the government's relationship with indigenous people. Audio
9:10 AM.Eru Rerekura discusses events at Waitangi 2009 from a Maori perspective. Audio
8:50 AM.Anna Groot of KEA and Tama Kirikiri, Chairperson of Ngati Ranana speak about their celebrations in Shoreditch, East London. Audio
8:40 AM.Lt Col Patrick Butterworth of the NZDF based in Sinai, Egypt speaks about their plans for Waitangi Day. Audio
8:15 AM.Retired Professor of Linguistics at the University of Canterbury discusses the origins of the New Zealand accent. Audio
8:10 AM.Lois Williams gives her introductory report from the Treaty Grounds. Audio